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The old RV in Norfolk that hasn't moved in years. The fishing boat the kids never use. The pop-up camper rotting in the side yard. We haul them out — non-running is fine, missing titles handled case-by-case, abandoned and inherited vehicles common scope. Salvage routing and donation coordination. Same-day quotes.
The old RV in Norfolk that hasn't moved in 8 years. The fishing boat the kids never use. The pop-up camper rotting in the side yard. The trailer that came with the property. We haul them out — non-running is fine, missing titles handled case-by-case, abandoned and inherited vehicles common scope.
RV, boat, and camper removal in Hampton Roads is a distinct vertical from standard junk removal. The vehicles are large and heavy (transport requires heavy-duty trucks and trailers), they're regulated as motor vehicles (titles, registrations, and salvage law apply), and the downstream routing options are specialized (RV graveyards, marine salvage yards, scrap metal recyclers, or donation programs depending on condition).
Most jobs we see in Hampton Roads are non-running vehicles that have been sitting on the property for years — sometimes decades. The owners (or executors, or new homeowners after a purchase) just want them gone. We handle Class A motorhomes, Class B vans, Class C, fifth-wheels, travel trailers, pop-up campers, fishing boats, ski boats, sailboats (separable mast), pontoon boats, jet skis on trailers, and empty trailers. JRP runs route coverage across Norfolk City, Virginia Beach City, Chesapeake, and Portsmouth, with substantial military-retiree estate volume from the naval installations.
Plus the surrounding Norfolk City, Virginia Beach City, Chesapeake, Portsmouth counties. Coverage extends across the entire Hampton Roads area.
What's included in Norfolk rv, boat & camper removal
Pricing for rv, boat & camper removal in Norfolk typically falls within $400 – $2,500. Three factors shift price within the range: scope and volume, access and conditions, and any special-handling items. We disclose these factors during the quote rather than after the job. For same-day quotes, send photos via the form above or call (833) 543-2337.
What's included: labor, truck and disposal fees, donation routing to Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia, Habitat for Humanity Norfolk ReStores, The Salvation Army Hampton Roads, photo documentation, basic post-job cleanup. Specialty items requiring extra equipment or licensing (court-ready documentation, title coordination, etc.) priced separately when applicable.
Norfolk RV and boat removal pricing ranges from $400 to $2,500. Small boats (14-18 ft on trailers) run the lower portion. Mid-size travel trailers (20-30 ft) and Class C motorhomes run mid-range. Class A motorhomes run the upper portion. Non-running condition and difficult access can shift prices up.
It depends on Virginia state law. Most states allow disposal of older non-running vehicles (typically 10+ years old) without title through specific abandoned vehicle or junk vehicle protocols. Newer or running vehicles typically require title or a title recovery process. We discuss options during the quote.
Yes — non-running is the most common scenario we handle. RVs and boats that have been sitting for years are exactly what this service is for. We winch them onto our trailer. The longer it's been sitting, the more likely we'll find flat tires, dead batteries, rotted hoses, and pest habitation — all expected and handled.
If the unit is in working or near-working condition, we coordinate with donation programs that accept RVs and boats — primarily Boys & Girls Club's RV/Boat donation program and Habitat for Humanity in select markets. Donation paperwork available for tax purposes.
Common situation — RVs parked years ago that have been landscaped around. We do an access assessment during the quote and price accordingly. For situations requiring obstacle clearance (removing temporary fencing, cutting back overgrown landscaping), that's separately scoped.
No — we handle residual fuel (small amounts in tanks) and propane tanks as standard scope. For substantial fuel quantities or large external propane tanks, we coordinate handling on a case basis. Batteries, fluids, and gas tanks all route to appropriate facilities.
We don't pull boats out of the water — that requires marina services or a specialty boat hauler. Once the boat is out of the water on a trailer (or being held at a marina ready to be towed), we can handle the trailer transport and disposal/donation.
Tell us the vehicle type, length, condition, and whether you have the title. Photos help — exterior shots plus the VIN plate.
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